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  1. Nipah virus infection outbreaks are seasonal in Bangladesh, with cases usually occurring annually between December and May. Since the report of the first case in 2001, the number of yearly cases has ranged from zero to 67, though in the last five years, reported cases have been comparatively lower ranging from zero in 2016 to eight in 2019. However, since 4 January 2023 and as of 13 February ...
    • Dengue - Bangladesh - World Health Organization (WHO)

      From 1 January to 7 August 2023, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare of Bangladesh reported a total of 69 483 laboratory-confirmed dengue cases and 327 related deaths, with a case fatality rate (CFR) of 0.47%. Of these, 63% of cases and 62% of the deaths were reported in the month of July 2023. Although dengue is endemic in Bangladesh, the current dengue surge is unusual in terms of ...

  2. Outbreaks of Nipah virus (NiV) infection are seasonal in Bangladesh, with cases usually occurring annually between December and April corresponding with the harvesting and consumption of date palm sap. Since 1 January and as of 9 February 2024, two laboratory-confirmed cases of NiV have been reported from the Dhaka division of Bangladesh. Both cases have died. WHO assesses the overall risk at ...
  3. Aug 11, 2023From 1 January to 7 August 2023, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare of Bangladesh reported a total of 69 483 laboratory-confirmed dengue cases and 327 related deaths, with a case fatality rate (CFR) of 0.47%. Of these, 63% of cases and 62% of the deaths were reported in the month of July 2023. Although dengue is endemic in Bangladesh, the current dengue surge is unusual in terms of ...
  4. sciencedirect.com

    Dec 30, 2024As observed in Table 4, Malaysia's initial outbreak in 1998-1999 resulted in 283 cases with 109 deaths, while Bangladesh has faced almost yearly outbreaks since 2001, totaling 352 cases with a CFR of approximately 74%. India has also seen irregular outbreaks, such as those in Kerala and West Bengal, with 91 infected and 63 deaths to date.
  5. May 15, 2024CDC has worked in Bangladesh for the past 50 years and established an office in 2003. CDC Bangladesh works closely with the Government of Bangladesh and partner organizations to detect, prevent and control infectious disease outbreaks, and build and strengthen the country's core public health capabilities.These include data and surveillance, laboratory capacity, workforce and institutions ...
  6. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    Bangladesh has been going through outbreaks of dengue fever cases every year since 2000. Yet this year's (2023) episode of dengue fever has crossed every line concerning fatality. Symptoms of the fever range from high fever, headaches, and muscle ...
  7. aljazeera.com

    Nov 21, 2023Bangladesh is undergoing its worst-ever dengue outbreak in history, with hospitals packed to the brim and the death toll rising. Last Wednesday, the country recorded 24 deaths - the highest in a ...
  8. en.wikipedia.org

    Pages in category "Disease outbreaks in Bangladesh" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... 2019 dengue outbreak in Bangladesh; 2023 dengue outbreak in Bangladesh; S. Statistics of the COVID-19 pandemic in Bangladesh This page was last edited on 6 June 2020, at 00:01 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
  9. Outbreaks of Nipah disease, however, are now being detected almost annually. The burden is small, only 209 cases were detected in Bangladesh during 2001-2012, but sometimes super-spreaders can infect many people - in 2004, one person infected by Nipah was able to spread the virus to 22 other people. Because of the similarities between Nipah ...
  10. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    The latest outbreak of NiV in Bangladesh, which resulted in an extremely high case fatality rate, will create pressure on public health systems already struggling to cope with the COVID‐19. Due to the high mortality rate associated with this virus, it has the potential to cause death and is even more dangerous than coronavirus disease.

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